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MEDIA KIT2017
PETROMINDO GROUP
• M A P S • B O O K S • M A G A Z I N E • J O B G A L L E R Y • D I R E C T O R Y • P H O T O V I D E O •
• E V E N T • O N L I N E A D V E R T I S I N G • P E T R O M I N D O - C R E AT I V E - S O L U T I O N •
INDONESIAN OIL, MINING AND ENERGY NEWS
The mining industry, particularly coal industry, is one of indonesia’s key economic sectors. Indonesia has huge coal reserves and is a leading producer of minerals such as copper, gold, nickel and tin. Coal industry has been growing fast in Indonesia amidst the rapid increase in demand for energy, particularly in Asia. Indonesia is now the world’s largest thermal coal exporter.
Print media, including our CoalAsia magazine, play a crucial role as a medium of communications for various stakeholders of the coal and mineral industry, including the government, industry players, consumers, NGOs and investors in Indonesia and abroad.
CoalAsia is a business magazine with international standards and uncompromising quality, focused on the coal and mineral industries. It is a premier English magazine that has become a must-read for any player in the industries. Published monthly with 10,000 copies, the magazine provides plentiful information about the industries, including special reports, analysis on outlook and governmental regulation, profiles of industry players and trends in related industries, such as shipping and heavy equipment industries.
What’s new in 2017CoalAsia will introduce a new special report on corporate anniversary, featuring a company’s journey over the years, and its contributions to the state, regions, local communities and other stakeholders, and what its aspirations are going forward. The magazine also plans to launch the CoalAsia quarterly regional survey. Frequency : MonthlyDate of Issues : 20th of every monthPrice : IDR 75.000 |USD 9No. of pages : 164 pages including cover
Introduction to
EDITORIAL BUDGET OF COALASIA MAGAZINE
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Mineral Export Ban: To Be or Not To Be
The House of Representative initiates the revision to the 2009 Mining Law with one of the pressing issues is on whether or not to continue the three-year export ban policy on unprocessed minerals. On the other hand, the government has raised plan to allow export of unprocessed minerals by 2017 for three to five years that would be included on the revised Mining Law.
The mainstory would highlight the latest regulatory sphere that affectsexport policy on unprocessed minerals.
• Update on regulatory changes on export of unprocessed minerals• What will be the future of companies which have already been operating smelting facilities?• The outlook of financing source for smelting projects both from banking and non-banking institutions• What are the most pressing challenges facing Indonesia’s mineral companies in 2017?• Interview with Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources on mineral industry outlook in 2017.
Drill and Blast
Improving efficiency of drill and blast practices has become critical in helping to drive down cost amid falling price of mining companies, which thus in turn help meets profitability and sustainability of mining operation. The story will cover the business growth of prominent drill and blasting services providers, the supply and demand for blasting productsin the country, as well as the latest blasting technology.
• What is the outlook of drill and blast industry in Indonesia in 2017?• What is the trend and opportunities of drill and blast technologies to help increase operational success of mining activities? • Update on government regulation on import of blasting material?• Interview with drill and blast companies.
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Coal-Fired Power Plant
The government’s long term policy is aimed at ramping up electrification ratio with the development of new coal-fired power plants to meet the growing demand and helping the country’s economic growth. The construction of new coal-fired power plant is also expected to drive local demand on coal.
The story will highlight the coal-fired power plant business as a number of mining companies are looking to expand and diversify their businesses into power.
• The progress of coal-fired power plant projects under the 35 GW electricity program.• Who are the top and emerging IPP companies building coal-fired power plants?• Outlook of coal-fired power plant to supply electricity in the country: What are appetite and challenges facing investors in the current climate?• Regulatory analysis on coal-fired power plant and sustainability of coal supply for power plant.
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Heavy Equipment
Indonesia Heavy Equipment Manufacturers Association (HINABI) says that the heavy equipment production has been faltering since 2012 following the lingering price downturn of mining commodities. As the trend is expected to remain in place in the coming years, heavy equipment players have shifted focus to the growing market of infrastructure, construction, forestry and plantation sectors. However, competition in these new sectors is increasingly tough mainly due to the presence of made-in-China equipment distributors.
The story will highlight the current market of heavy equipment in mining sector.
• What are new technologies to be launched by heavy equipment makers in 2017? • What are the breakthrough measures by heavy equipment makers to survive and to help mining players on cost efficiency programs?• Key factors to achieving sales target of heavy equipment in mining industry?• Highlight of a number of heavy equipment products
CoalTrans Special Edition
CoalAsia Magazine has been a media partner for Coaltrans Asia conference –
Asia’s premier coal industry event. The special Coaltransreport will cover the
latest development in coal mining industry in Indonesia and the update of
mining supporting companies from technology, heavy equipment to shipping.
Emerging Mining Giant
Four state-controlled mining firms, IDX-listed mining company PT Aneka Tambang Tbk (Antam), IDX-listed tin giant PT TimahTbk, IDX-listed coal miner PT Bukit AsamTbk (PTBA), and non-listed aluminum giant PT Indonesia AsahanAluminium (Inalum) have signed a MoU to create a giant holding company in the mining sectorwith combined market capitalization of about US$2.5 billion.
The main story will highlight the process to realize the ambitious plan.
• What are the opportunities and challenges to develop the holding company?• What is the financing potential from domestic banking sector to support the plan?• Interview with State Minister of State Owned Enterprises RiniSoemarno
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CSR/Comdev
Local Content in Coal-Fired Power Plant
The report will positively cover the CSR spending trend among coal mining and
supporting companies in Indonesia, including how miners continuously
promote not just the advancement and development of its surrounding
communities, but also the environment.
The government has obliged developers of coal-fired power plants to use materials sourced from domestic manufacturers in a bid to support the manufacturing sector in Indonesia. Industry Minister Regulation No. 54/2012 on local content use for electricity infrastructure stipulates that, for instance, power plants under the 35 GW program will have to maintain a local content of 60 to 70 percent, and 30 percent for generators over 100 MW.
The story will highlight the implementation of local content in the coal-fired power plants under the 35 GW electricity project. • What is the regulatory framework to enforce the requirement of local content? • Highlight of industry players providing local content to coal-fired power plants.
HSE
Mining companies have put priority to ensure zero accident through HSE (Health, Safety, and
Environment) program which is aimed at preventing risks of fire, flood and explosion in workplace.
The report will highlight how the companies comply with the government regulation on HSE policies.
It will also feature training services focused on the HSE and also run a product display of HSE
equipment.
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Mining Equipment Parade
The article will highlight the latest products of heavy and light trucks dedicated
for the mining industry. It will also run special display of the newest truck
products. The article will also assess the outlook of truck business.
Digital Tech in Mining
In the modern world of mining, digital and technology innovation is predicted to take center as mining
companies are looking for the most efficient equipment from exploration to production activities. The
story will take a deeper look into the prospect of digital and technology innovation in mining industry.
It will highlight the number of digital technologies that have been in works and the new. Identify local
developers that create digital technologies in mining sector.
Coal Sector Review and Outlook
The December issue will have Coal Sector Review and Outlook as the main story, which will wrap up the most exciting things that have happened in the industry throughout the year, including key achievements, new regulations and what went wrong. From this we could learn how to better improve the industry, which in addition to international coal market trends, will serve as the basis of our outlook prediction.
• Update on regulatory changes in coal mining?• Where is the coal mining industry headed?• How are the coal miners responding to the global market changes?• Is investment in coal mining an attractive prospect?• What are key factors effecting coal price and demand in 2017?
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satisfiedin COALASIA Magazine
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